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- 'Whether 'tis ... in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
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- Better bread, by the sound of it
- Male bird maintaining right to be more handsome?
- More patrician
- 'Whether 'tis in the mind ...'
- George VI and his daughter could be more imposing
- Aristocrat? The French are, say, more aristocratic
- More imposing regal father and daughter
- Higher born
- Seventh word after 'To be, or not to be'
- ''Whether 'tis ... in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows ...'' (Hamlet)
- 'Whether 'tis -- ...'
- ''Whether 'tis .... in the mind to suffer / the slings and arrows ...'' (Hamlet)